Archw Bondage ((better))
Experienced practitioners warn that the nervous system often adapts faster than tissues heal; consistency in gear use (e.g., sticking to specific needle gauges like 16G) is vital to avoid complications.
Archives have long been regarded as repositories of knowledge, holding the secrets of the past within their walls. However, the very act of collecting, preserving, and presenting historical records can also serve to obscure, distort, or silence certain narratives. This paradox lies at the heart of archival bondage, a concept that highlights the complex interplay between archives, power, and knowledge. As institutions, archives are often tied to the interests of those in power, reflecting and reinforcing dominant narratives and ideologies. Yet, archives can also be sites of resistance, providing a platform for marginalized voices and challenging the status quo. archw bondage
At its core, "archw bondage" is about the intersection of . Unlike mainstream interpretations that focus solely on the utilitarian or sexual aspects of bondage, this niche treats the gear as wearable architecture. Experienced practitioners warn that the nervous system often
In the hands of a skilled practitioner, the archwire becomes an extension of their own creativity, a tool for crafting intricate patterns and shapes. It's a slow, deliberate process, one that requires patience, attention to detail, and a deep understanding of the wire's properties. This paradox lies at the heart of archival
As the archwire snakes its way through the teeth, it creates a complex web of lines and curves. It's a delicate balance of tension and release, as the wire applies pressure, shaping the dental landscape to its will.
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Raphael
Hi !
very interesting reading all over your website.
I’m struggling here by wanting to install SoX on a Mac under 10.8.5 .
Gettin’ to cd sox-14.4.2 all works ok but then it says for “./configure” : “-bash: ./configure: No such file or directory”
(I did install XCode). Have you any hints to solve this ? Thank you, Raphael
Raphael
I’ve found my false path: I did download a binary as a .zip file thinking it’s the same content as the tar.gz as they show up with the exact same file size on http://sourceforge.net/projects/sox/ . Now it’s working.
John
Glad it worked out!